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7125khz-RTV GUINEENNE, Conakry at 0700 UTC
Greetings, This one has been rolling in at a steady S-6, on the JRC NRD-535D,
here in the Midwest USA. It's an easy copy, with a well modulated signal. Anyone had any luck QSL'ing this station. Good DXing to you, Gary |
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bpnjensen wrote: (Kachina 78) wrote in message ... Greetings, This one has been rolling in at a steady S-6, on the JRC NRD-535D, here in the Midwest USA. It's an easy copy, with a well modulated signal. Anyone had any luck QSL'ing this station. Good DXing to you, Gary If I spoke French, I could try - this station reaches my U.S. West Coast QTH about as well as any African station (except beaten slightly by 9,580 Afrique Numero Uno, 4,845 *Ramadan* Mauritanie and - once upon a time - Nigeria on 49 and 19 meters). Copy is often clear and easy. If you try, the best of fortune, and please let us know how you fare. That is generally a tough verification. Tried here numerous times, but never any luck. My last try was in January. Good luck dxAce Michigan USA |
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bpnjensen wrote: (Kachina 78) wrote in message ... Greetings, This one has been rolling in at a steady S-6, on the JRC NRD-535D, here in the Midwest USA. It's an easy copy, with a well modulated signal. Anyone had any luck QSL'ing this station. Good DXing to you, Gary If I spoke French, I could try - this station reaches my U.S. West Coast QTH about as well as any African station (except beaten slightly by 9,580 Afrique Numero Uno, 4,845 *Ramadan* Mauritanie and - once upon a time - Nigeria on 49 and 19 meters). Copy is often clear and easy. If you try, the best of fortune, and please let us know how you fare. That is generally a tough verification. Tried here numerous times, but never any luck. My last try was in January. Good luck dxAce Michigan USA DxAce - When you try to QSL these stations, do you usually attempt the native/adopted tongues of the broadcast, or wing it in English? BJ |
dxAce wrote: bpnjensen wrote: dxAce wrote in message ... bpnjensen wrote: (Kachina 78) wrote in message ... Greetings, This one has been rolling in at a steady S-6, on the JRC NRD-535D, here in the Midwest USA. It's an easy copy, with a well modulated signal. Anyone had any luck QSL'ing this station. Good DXing to you, Gary If I spoke French, I could try - this station reaches my U.S. West Coast QTH about as well as any African station (except beaten slightly by 9,580 Afrique Numero Uno, 4,845 *Ramadan* Mauritanie and - once upon a time - Nigeria on 49 and 19 meters). Copy is often clear and easy. If you try, the best of fortune, and please let us know how you fare. That is generally a tough verification. Tried here numerous times, but never any luck. My last try was in January. Good luck dxAce Michigan USA DxAce - When you try to QSL these stations, do you usually attempt the native/adopted tongues of the broadcast, or wing it in English? Depends. If they have a broadcast in English, I'll do English. In this case I sent a report in French. If you can still find them, Gerry Dexter put out a good series of reception report writing guides called Language Lab in Spanish, Portuguese, French and Indonesian. They are indispensable. dxAce Michigan USA |
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